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tried the Precision Pro last night.love the feel of the racket. fast, full of feedback, responsive.but the 85g is too light for me. i have a hard time getting used to it. i am going to string up the Kwun's Reserve and try it out again.

but the 85g is too light for me. i have a hard time getting used to it. i am going to string up the Kwun's Reserve and try it out again.

my plan is to string up the 88g one tonight and try it out. when i swung the 85g one dry, i thought that's a good swingweight, but in reality, it was too light. the 88g one feels significantly heavier when i swung it dry. but i believe it will be different with strings on it. i have high hope on this one.

- perfect balance/swingweight for me
- weighty enough to be super powerful. i mean, super powerful. the sound and velocity that it generates is some of the best i have had. i strung almost all of my rackets with ZM62N@25lbs nowadays and this one stands out the most in terms of sound that comes out of the ZM62N.
- having a 303BP and 87.5g, it is not the fastest racket in the planet, but i have no problem using it at all. mind you my defense is pretty good even if I use a N90II so i have absolutely no problem with it.
- the stiffness is towards the high side which is great for me. this fixes the biggest issue with the 1st gen Precision.
- damping is well controlled, not too much, but not too little. no sign of vibration at all.
- crisp. one of the most crisp feeling racket. very clean and crisp feedback. very close to Kason type crispness.
- feels solid and impact is stable. no sign of torsional instability at all.
- and most importantly, it is lively. not much effort is needed to get a solid pop on the shuttle.

the most important factors to me are: feel, lively and power. and the Kwun's Reserve Precision Pro fits all of them.

i played one evening of pretty tough doubles game and only took me 1 game to adjust to it.